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|summary=Gray Wolf is the new magic drug in town but it's a mite more evil than the usual sex potions and enchanted uppers and downers.  Gray Wolf ensures that the user becomes a craven devourer of flesh - human flesh.  Kate Prospero, cop seconded to the MEA (the government agency charged with clearing the streets of dirty, illegal magic) has her work cut out.  Unfortunately this work includes having to go into the Cauldron, the dangerous underbelly of a town called Babylon.  However Kate has a lot to prove, having been born an adept in that very underbelly and now having to face the forces that helped create the tragedy still haunting her.  Also, if she didn't have enough to worry about, her ex-lover is implicated in Gray Wolf's manufacture and her kid brother is choosing his own way in life; not a good thing, not a good thing at all.  
 
|summary=Gray Wolf is the new magic drug in town but it's a mite more evil than the usual sex potions and enchanted uppers and downers.  Gray Wolf ensures that the user becomes a craven devourer of flesh - human flesh.  Kate Prospero, cop seconded to the MEA (the government agency charged with clearing the streets of dirty, illegal magic) has her work cut out.  Unfortunately this work includes having to go into the Cauldron, the dangerous underbelly of a town called Babylon.  However Kate has a lot to prove, having been born an adept in that very underbelly and now having to face the forces that helped create the tragedy still haunting her.  Also, if she didn't have enough to worry about, her ex-lover is implicated in Gray Wolf's manufacture and her kid brother is choosing his own way in life; not a good thing, not a good thing at all.  
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Revision as of 11:25, 12 November 2014

It was great fun choosing our top ten fantasy novels of 2014 and we've come up with a selection of big names and new names, books to keep you going through the holiday and short stories for when you haven't got quite so much time. We've avoided books which are not first in a series, but there are a few which look as though they might be the start of something really good. Here they are, in alphabetical order, by author: Template:Topten

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